The question as to who issues authorization
for mining projects is on every lip in the North West Region of Cameroon. The
story goes that, the Tumasang brothers, whose names we got as Edwin Che and
Cletus Akuma have been buried in Santa after a mysterious gold mine collapsed last
Thursday July 2. It is alleged that one of the brothers, Edwin Che (a
self-proclaimed prophet) said he received a divine revelation to the effect
that there was gold in his father’s farm land. He then invited his brother, Cletus Akuma, from Limbe to join him
in the mining project.
With the help of
some youths, Che and the brother engaged in digging a portion of their father’s
farm land at Njonng. When Che imagined that the hired gold diggers were getting
close to the core of the gold, he (Che) paid off and chose to continue the
digging with his brother. It is aired that when they descended into the
supposed goldmine, it collapsed. The
Bamenda army rescue unit rushed to the scene to recuperate the corpses but was
unable. However, Nguele Nguele Felix, Senior Divisional Officer for Mezam hired
a bulldozer to dig to the bottom of the ‘mine’ to retrieve the corpses. Prophet
Edwin’s wife, who also goes by the title of Prophetess Tumazang, said her
husband had confided in her they were going to build their house with gold
extracted from the mine revealed to him in the father’s farm. “Since it was a
divine message, I could not disobey by stopping my husband,” she said. The
Director of MIDENO, John B. Ndeh, Njong-Santa elite who visited the scene, said
landslides are common everywhere and the incident that happened at Njong-Santa
was not very different. He observed, however, that; “If these men had succeeded
to get the gold, it would have changed the lives of Santa people.”Addressing
the press after the incident last Friday, the SDO for Mezam disclosed that
Prophet Edwin had actually obtained an exploration authorization from the Mezam
Divisional Delegation of Mines, Industries and Technological Development for
the experiment. He, however, pointed out that the authorisation given them only
allowed them the right to search and not to dig.
When News Breaks Out, We Break In. (The 2014 Bloggies Finalist)
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